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Connecting America: The National Broadband Plan is a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) plan to improve Internet access in the United States. The FCC was directed to create the plan by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, and unveiled its plan on March 16, 2010.The act did not give the FCC specific jurisdiction to carry out a national broadband plan or to amend the universal service provisions of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, but it required that the FCC draft a plan to "include a detailed strategy for achieving affordability and maximizing use of broadband to advance consumer welfare, civic participation, public safety and homeland security, community development, health care delivery, energy independence and efficiency, education, employee training, private sector investment, entrepreneurial activity, job creation and economic growth, and other national purposes."An official website for the plan, broadband.gov, highlighted energy and environment features. Other goals listed were "21st century care", "economic opportunity", "health care", "civic engagement" and "public safety". Broadband maps, tests and reporting of "broadband dead zones" were also featured. Another goal was providing 100 million American households with access to 100 Mbit/s (megabits per second) connections by 2020. Large areas of the United States would be wired for Internet access, and the federal Rural Utilities Service providing some rural areas with landline telephone service would be upgraded. The plan called for broadcasters to give up spectrum for wireless broadband access.The author of the requirement to draw up the plan, U.S. Representative Edward J. Markey (D-MA) praised the FCC's plan as a "roadmap" that would "ensure that every American has access to the tools they need to succeed." The Obama administration promoted the plan, and former FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski, named the plan "his top priority".

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    My assumption is that it is basically a thermostat and is used to turn the pipe off when the cylinder is too hot and this was left in when the new boiler was installed just to save replacing it. but I took it out of a house that already had a thermostat on the cylinder which would turn off the...
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    Lead waste pipe connected to plastic

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    I've a dripping ball cock and a blocked manhole.

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    Using magnaclease with no boiler connected ?

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    Bathroom radiator connected to the hot water system

    OK, our bathroom radiator is connected to the hot water system, ie it comes on when the hot water is on even though the central heating is off. My question is can i switch it off? It seems to get 'super' hot and the water is only mildly hot, when i turned the radiator off for 10 mins the water...
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    Indirect mains connected cylinder

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    Which wires are connected to what, SwitchMaster VA1 to Honeywell 3 port. Thanks

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    Taps on shower pump- please advise me!

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    Replacing Danfoss Thermostat RMT230 with TP7000M...wiring?

    Hi All, I'm looking at replacing my heating thermostat, I currently have a Danfoss RMT230 and would like to replace it with a digital version probably a Danfoss TP7000M. Just need wiring confirmation. I currently have the following:- 1 = Brown (Live) 2 = Black with brown sleeve 3/4/5 =...
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    polish all rounder

    did some work at this guys renovation. got talking about who fitted his bathroom=this polish guy...... who fitted the kitchen, this polish guy.... oh, who fitted the hob then, yup, polish guy!. can you take a look and tell me if its ok cause i'm not too sure now?. i got the customer to wreck...
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    Hot water in header tank

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    adding a radiator to a central heating system

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    hot water coming into cistern

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    Replacing mixer shower

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    boiler return connected to radiator feed

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    Condensate Pipe Not Connected

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    Leaving a fire or backboiler connected

    Can some one please let me know the correct procedure for leaving a back boiler in and fire capped or vice versa, can you use one, without the other operational? I know you would certainly have to leave them both in place.
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